Cover Image for Beelink ME: a compact PC cube with private cloud storage that integrates six SSDs for up to 24TB and features two 2.5G LAN ports.
Tue Mar 04 2025

Beelink ME: a compact PC cube with private cloud storage that integrates six SSDs for up to 24TB and features two 2.5G LAN ports.

The Beelink ME mini will be released soon, while the ME Pro and ME MAX models will arrive later.

Beelink has introduced the ME series, a new range of network-attached storage (NAS) devices that allow users to manage their data efficiently while maintaining privacy. The first model to be released in this series is the ME mini, a compact system that operates on Windows.

With dimensions of just 99 × 99.2 × 98.3 mm and a weight of 730 grams, the ME mini includes six M.2 SSD slots, each capable of supporting up to 4TB, allowing for a total storage capacity of 24TB. This makes it an ideal option for backing up sensitive data. This device stands out for its completely solid-state storage system, which eliminates mechanical noise even under maximum load. It also features an integrated power supply, meaning no external adapter is required.

Equipped with an X86 processor and dual 2.5 Gbps Ethernet ports, the ME mini is suitable for virtual machine setups and cloud backups. Additionally, it includes an integrated NAS storage service that enables data sharing between mobile phones and computers on a local network.

The ME mini is expected to be launched at the end of March, although prices and details on the ME Pro and ME MAX models have yet to be announced.